I debate Paul Mayo on whether standard laryngoscopy still has a role in emergency and critical care intubation
EMCrit 93 – Critical Care Palliation with Ashley Shreves
One of the best palliative care lectures I have ever heard.
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EMCrit 92 – EMCrit Intubation Checklist
Since Peter Pronovost’s landmark study on how a simple checklist can nearly abolish central line infections, checklists have been the darling of the medical literature
EMCrit 91 – Treatment of Aortic Dissection
You can’t pick a more critical diagnosis than acute aortic dissection. Mess it up and the patient dies.
EMCrit 90 – Mind of the Resuscitationist Series – Cliff Reid’s Own the Resus Room
Cliff Reid on owning the resuscitation room
EMCrit 89 – Lessons from the STOP Sepsis Collaborative
We have hit the 10,0000 patient mark in the NYC STOP Sepsis collaborative. Here are some of the lessons learned…
EMCrit 88 – Oxygen Physiology with Daniel Davis
One of the last few airway topics for a little while: Pulse Ox Lag and an Understanding of the Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
EMCrit 87 – Mind of the Resuscitationist – Stop Points
In this Mind of the Resuscitationist Episode, I discuss stop points: one for when you are using multiple vasopressors and especially about a cognitive stop point whenever things are going south.
EMCrit 86 – IVC Ultrasound for Fluid Tolerance in Spontaneously Breathing Patients
Can the Inferior Vena Cava Ultrasound guide our fluid administration in the ED? Of course it can!
EMCrit 85 – A Confirmation of Prejudices: Chloride and Pressure Poisoning
In this Hurricane Sandy episode of the EMCrit podcast, I talk about the confirmation of two of my clinical prejudices.
EMCrit 84 – The Post-Intubation Package
There is a ton of stuff to do post-intubation besides confirming the tube and giving the team high-fives. What we do in the ED has ramifications on the patient’s course in the hospital.
EMCrit 83 – Crack to Cure – ED Thoracotomy
Crack to cure; in the right circumstances you may save a life. ER thoracotomy–do it improperly and you put you and your team at risk.
Podcast 82 – Mind of the Resuscitationist with Cliff Reid
Today, I put on my head-shrinker cap (it is a fez) and get Cliff Reid on the coach
EMCrit 81 – An Interview on Severe Trauma with Karim Brohi
Let’s talk trauma. I interview Karim Brohi on traumatic arrest, massive transfusion and hypotensive resuscitation.
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